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To solve this "I Spy" puzzle, we need to carefully look at every circle and find the ones that contain the letter C (either uppercase C or lowercase c). We must be careful not to pick letters that look similar, like G, O, Q, or lowercase b and d.
Let's go through the grid row by row, from left to right:
Row 1:
1. First circle: C (Yes)
2. Second circle: Z (No)
3. Third circle: C (Yes)
4. Fourth circle: b (No)
5. Fifth circle: C (Yes)
6. Sixth circle: M (No)
*Count so far: 3*
Row 2:
7. First circle: c (Yes)
8. Second circle: M (No)
9. Third circle: a (No)
10. Fourth circle: j (No)
11. Fifth circle: b (No)
12. Sixth circle: c (Yes)
*Count so far: 3 + 2 = 5*
Row 3:
13. First circle: j (No)
14. Second circle: a (No)
15. Third circle: c (Yes)
16. Fourth circle: C (Yes)
17. Fifth circle: c (Yes)
18. Sixth circle: M (No)
*Count so far: 5 + 3 = 8*
Row 4:
19. First circle: C (Yes)
20. Second circle: j (No)
21. Third circle: Z (No)
22. Fourth circle: C (Yes)
23. Fifth circle: C (Yes)
24. Sixth circle: M (No)
*Count so far: 8 + 3 = 11*
Row 5:
25. First circle: M (No)
26. Second circle: c (Yes)
27. Third circle: C (Yes)
28. Fourth circle: a (No)
*(Note: The cat picture covers the rest of this row in the first worksheet, but looking at the second clean worksheet helps us see the full grid layout if needed. However, usually, these puzzles are self-contained per page. Let's look at the remaining visible circles on the left page under the cat or assume the grid ends where the circles end. Looking closely at the left image, Row 5 has circles under the cat's tail/body? Actually, let's look at the clearer right-hand image which shows the full grid clearly without the cat obscuring things, assuming the pattern is identical.)*
Let's re-verify using the clear grid on the right side, which has 6 rows of 6 circles? No, let's count the rows again on the right image.
Row 1: C, Z, C, b, C, M
Row 2: c, M, a, j, b, c
Row 3: j, a, c, C, c, M
Row 4: C, j, Z, C, C, M
Row 5: M, c, C, a, [obscured/missing in left image], [obscured/missing]. Wait, the right image shows:
Row 5: M, c, C, a, ... actually, let's look at the bottom part of the right image.
Row 5 starts with M, then c, then C, then a. Then there is a gap? No, let's look at the very bottom row.
Row 6: b, C, M, j... wait, the alignment is tricky.
Let's stick strictly to the visible circles on the left worksheet since that is the primary task sheet, but use the right one to clarify any ambiguous letters.
Left Worksheet Analysis:
Row 1:
- Circle 1: C (Found)
- Circle 2: Z
- Circle 3: C (Found)
- Circle 4: b
- Circle 5: C (Found)
- Circle 6: M
*(Total: 3)*
Row 2:
- Circle 1: c (Found)
- Circle 2: M
- Circle 3: a
- Circle 4: j
- Circle 5: b
- Circle 6: c (Found)
*(Total: 3 + 2 = 5)*
Row 3:
- Circle 1: j
- Circle 2: a
- Circle 3: c (Found)
- Circle 4: C (Found)
- Circle 5: c (Found)
- Circle 6: M
*(Total: 5 + 3 = 8)*
Row 4:
- Circle 1: C (Found)
- Circle 2: j
- Circle 3: Z
- Circle 4: C (Found)
- Circle 5: C (Found)
- Circle 6: M
*(Total: 8 + 3 = 11)*
Row 5:
- Circle 1: M
- Circle 2: c (Found)
- Circle 3: C (Found)
- Circle 4: a
- Circle 5 & 6 are covered by the cat. However, looking at the right-hand image which appears to be the same puzzle key or clean version:
- The right image Row 5 is: M, c, C, a, [blank?], [blank?]. Actually, looking at the right image, Row 5 has 4 circles visible? No, let's look closer.
- Right Image Row 5: M, c, C, a. Then there are no more circles in that row? Or are they hidden?
- Let's look at Row 6 on the right image: b, C, M, j. It seems the grid might be irregular or I am miscounting rows.
Let's recount the right image structure carefully.
Row 1: 6 circles
Row 2: 6 circles
Row 3: 6 circles
Row 4: 6 circles
Row 5: 4 circles visible? No, looking at the spacing, Row 5 has: M, c, C, a. And then... wait, below 'a' is nothing? Below 'M' (row 4 col 6) is empty space?
Actually, let's look at the last row on the right image.
It reads: b, C, M, j. This looks like a 5th row?
Let's trace the columns.
Col 1: C, c, j, C, M, b -> That's 6 items.
Col 2: Z, M, a, j, c, C -> That's 6 items.
Col 3: C, a, c, Z, C, M -> That's 6 items.
Col 4: b, j, C, C, a, j -> That's 6 items.
Col 5: C, b, c, C, [empty?], [empty?] -> Wait.
Let's just list every single circle in the right-hand image grid to be absolutely sure, as it is complete.
Right Image Grid Scan:
Row 1:
1. C (Yes)
2. Z
3. C (Yes)
4. b
5. C (Yes)
6. M
Row 2:
7. c (Yes)
8. M
9. a
10. j
11. b
12. c (Yes)
Row 3:
13. j
14. a
15. c (Yes)
16. C (Yes)
17. c (Yes)
18. M
Row 4:
19. C (Yes)
20. j
21. Z
22. C (Yes)
23. C (Yes)
24. M
Row 5:
25. M
26. c (Yes)
27. C (Yes)
28. a
29. [There is a circle here in the left image under the cat's chin? In the right image, column 5 row 5 is empty? Let's check Column 5.]
- Col 5 Row 1: C
- Col 5 Row 2: b
- Col 5 Row 3: c
- Col 5 Row 4: C
- Col 5 Row 5: In the right image, there is NO circle here. The space is blank.
- Col 5 Row 6: In the right image, there is NO circle here.
Let's check Column 6.
- Col 6 Row 1: M
- Col 6 Row 2: c
- Col 6 Row 3: M
- Col 6 Row 4: M
- Col 6 Row 5: Blank
- Col 6 Row 6: Blank
Let's check the bottom-most circles in the right image.
Under Row 4, we have:
Row 5: M, c, C, a. (4 circles)
Row 6: b, C, M, j. (4 circles)
So the grid is 6 rows high for the first 4 columns, and only 4 rows high for the last 2 columns? Or is it a staggered grid?
Let's look at the left image again.
Row 5: M, c, C, a. Then the cat covers the rest.
Row 6: b, C, M, j. These are visible at the very bottom left.
Okay, so we need to count Rows 5 and 6 as well.
Continuing the Count:
Row 5:
25. First circle: M (No)
26. Second circle: c (Yes)
27. Third circle: C (Yes)
28. Fourth circle: a (No)
*(The 5th and 6th positions in this row do not have circles in the provided grid structure shown on the right, or they are obscured. Based on the right image, there are simply no circles there. The grid narrows or ends. Let's assume the grid ends after 4 circles in rows 5 and 6 based on the visual evidence of the right-hand sheet which shows the full layout.)*
Row 6:
29. First circle: b (No)
30. Second circle: C (Yes)
31. Third circle: M (No)
32. Fourth circle: j (No)
Let's double-check the counts.
Uppercase C:
- Row 1: Pos 1, Pos 3, Pos 5 (3)
- Row 3: Pos 4 (1)
- Row 4: Pos 1, Pos 4, Pos 5 (3)
- Row 5: Pos 3 (1)
- Row 6: Pos 2 (1)
Total Uppercase C = 3 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 1 = 9
Lowercase c:
- Row 2: Pos 1, Pos 6 (2)
- Row 3: Pos 3, Pos 5 (2)
- Row 5: Pos 2 (1)
Total Lowercase c = 2 + 2 + 1 = 5
Total Count:
9 (Uppercase) + 5 (Lowercase) = 14
Let me re-verify each one to ensure no errors.
1. R1C1: C - Yes
2. R1C3: C - Yes
3. R1C5: C - Yes
4. R2C1: c - Yes
5. R2C6: c - Yes
6. R3C3: c - Yes
7. R3C4: C - Yes
8. R3C5: c - Yes
9. R4C1: C - Yes
10. R4C4: C - Yes
11. R4C5: C - Yes
12. R5C2: c - Yes
13. R5C3: C - Yes
14. R6C2: C - Yes
Are there any others?
- R1C2: Z
- R1C4: b
- R1C6: M
- R2C2: M
- R2C3: a
- R2C4: j
- R2C5: b
- R3C1: j
- R3C2: a
- R3C6: M
- R4C2: j
- R4C3: Z
- R4C6: M
- R5C1: M
- R5C4: a
- R6C1: b
- R6C3: M
- R6C4: j
All non-C letters have been excluded correctly. The similar looking letters 'b', 'd' (none present), 'o', 'e' were avoided.
Final Answer:
There are 14 letters C (both uppercase and lowercase) in the puzzle.
Let's go through the grid row by row, from left to right:
Row 1:
1. First circle: C (Yes)
2. Second circle: Z (No)
3. Third circle: C (Yes)
4. Fourth circle: b (No)
5. Fifth circle: C (Yes)
6. Sixth circle: M (No)
*Count so far: 3*
Row 2:
7. First circle: c (Yes)
8. Second circle: M (No)
9. Third circle: a (No)
10. Fourth circle: j (No)
11. Fifth circle: b (No)
12. Sixth circle: c (Yes)
*Count so far: 3 + 2 = 5*
Row 3:
13. First circle: j (No)
14. Second circle: a (No)
15. Third circle: c (Yes)
16. Fourth circle: C (Yes)
17. Fifth circle: c (Yes)
18. Sixth circle: M (No)
*Count so far: 5 + 3 = 8*
Row 4:
19. First circle: C (Yes)
20. Second circle: j (No)
21. Third circle: Z (No)
22. Fourth circle: C (Yes)
23. Fifth circle: C (Yes)
24. Sixth circle: M (No)
*Count so far: 8 + 3 = 11*
Row 5:
25. First circle: M (No)
26. Second circle: c (Yes)
27. Third circle: C (Yes)
28. Fourth circle: a (No)
*(Note: The cat picture covers the rest of this row in the first worksheet, but looking at the second clean worksheet helps us see the full grid layout if needed. However, usually, these puzzles are self-contained per page. Let's look at the remaining visible circles on the left page under the cat or assume the grid ends where the circles end. Looking closely at the left image, Row 5 has circles under the cat's tail/body? Actually, let's look at the clearer right-hand image which shows the full grid clearly without the cat obscuring things, assuming the pattern is identical.)*
Let's re-verify using the clear grid on the right side, which has 6 rows of 6 circles? No, let's count the rows again on the right image.
Row 1: C, Z, C, b, C, M
Row 2: c, M, a, j, b, c
Row 3: j, a, c, C, c, M
Row 4: C, j, Z, C, C, M
Row 5: M, c, C, a, [obscured/missing in left image], [obscured/missing]. Wait, the right image shows:
Row 5: M, c, C, a, ... actually, let's look at the bottom part of the right image.
Row 5 starts with M, then c, then C, then a. Then there is a gap? No, let's look at the very bottom row.
Row 6: b, C, M, j... wait, the alignment is tricky.
Let's stick strictly to the visible circles on the left worksheet since that is the primary task sheet, but use the right one to clarify any ambiguous letters.
Left Worksheet Analysis:
Row 1:
- Circle 1: C (Found)
- Circle 2: Z
- Circle 3: C (Found)
- Circle 4: b
- Circle 5: C (Found)
- Circle 6: M
*(Total: 3)*
Row 2:
- Circle 1: c (Found)
- Circle 2: M
- Circle 3: a
- Circle 4: j
- Circle 5: b
- Circle 6: c (Found)
*(Total: 3 + 2 = 5)*
Row 3:
- Circle 1: j
- Circle 2: a
- Circle 3: c (Found)
- Circle 4: C (Found)
- Circle 5: c (Found)
- Circle 6: M
*(Total: 5 + 3 = 8)*
Row 4:
- Circle 1: C (Found)
- Circle 2: j
- Circle 3: Z
- Circle 4: C (Found)
- Circle 5: C (Found)
- Circle 6: M
*(Total: 8 + 3 = 11)*
Row 5:
- Circle 1: M
- Circle 2: c (Found)
- Circle 3: C (Found)
- Circle 4: a
- Circle 5 & 6 are covered by the cat. However, looking at the right-hand image which appears to be the same puzzle key or clean version:
- The right image Row 5 is: M, c, C, a, [blank?], [blank?]. Actually, looking at the right image, Row 5 has 4 circles visible? No, let's look closer.
- Right Image Row 5: M, c, C, a. Then there are no more circles in that row? Or are they hidden?
- Let's look at Row 6 on the right image: b, C, M, j. It seems the grid might be irregular or I am miscounting rows.
Let's recount the right image structure carefully.
Row 1: 6 circles
Row 2: 6 circles
Row 3: 6 circles
Row 4: 6 circles
Row 5: 4 circles visible? No, looking at the spacing, Row 5 has: M, c, C, a. And then... wait, below 'a' is nothing? Below 'M' (row 4 col 6) is empty space?
Actually, let's look at the last row on the right image.
It reads: b, C, M, j. This looks like a 5th row?
Let's trace the columns.
Col 1: C, c, j, C, M, b -> That's 6 items.
Col 2: Z, M, a, j, c, C -> That's 6 items.
Col 3: C, a, c, Z, C, M -> That's 6 items.
Col 4: b, j, C, C, a, j -> That's 6 items.
Col 5: C, b, c, C, [empty?], [empty?] -> Wait.
Let's just list every single circle in the right-hand image grid to be absolutely sure, as it is complete.
Right Image Grid Scan:
Row 1:
1. C (Yes)
2. Z
3. C (Yes)
4. b
5. C (Yes)
6. M
Row 2:
7. c (Yes)
8. M
9. a
10. j
11. b
12. c (Yes)
Row 3:
13. j
14. a
15. c (Yes)
16. C (Yes)
17. c (Yes)
18. M
Row 4:
19. C (Yes)
20. j
21. Z
22. C (Yes)
23. C (Yes)
24. M
Row 5:
25. M
26. c (Yes)
27. C (Yes)
28. a
29. [There is a circle here in the left image under the cat's chin? In the right image, column 5 row 5 is empty? Let's check Column 5.]
- Col 5 Row 1: C
- Col 5 Row 2: b
- Col 5 Row 3: c
- Col 5 Row 4: C
- Col 5 Row 5: In the right image, there is NO circle here. The space is blank.
- Col 5 Row 6: In the right image, there is NO circle here.
Let's check Column 6.
- Col 6 Row 1: M
- Col 6 Row 2: c
- Col 6 Row 3: M
- Col 6 Row 4: M
- Col 6 Row 5: Blank
- Col 6 Row 6: Blank
Let's check the bottom-most circles in the right image.
Under Row 4, we have:
Row 5: M, c, C, a. (4 circles)
Row 6: b, C, M, j. (4 circles)
So the grid is 6 rows high for the first 4 columns, and only 4 rows high for the last 2 columns? Or is it a staggered grid?
Let's look at the left image again.
Row 5: M, c, C, a. Then the cat covers the rest.
Row 6: b, C, M, j. These are visible at the very bottom left.
Okay, so we need to count Rows 5 and 6 as well.
Continuing the Count:
Row 5:
25. First circle: M (No)
26. Second circle: c (Yes)
27. Third circle: C (Yes)
28. Fourth circle: a (No)
*(The 5th and 6th positions in this row do not have circles in the provided grid structure shown on the right, or they are obscured. Based on the right image, there are simply no circles there. The grid narrows or ends. Let's assume the grid ends after 4 circles in rows 5 and 6 based on the visual evidence of the right-hand sheet which shows the full layout.)*
Row 6:
29. First circle: b (No)
30. Second circle: C (Yes)
31. Third circle: M (No)
32. Fourth circle: j (No)
Let's double-check the counts.
Uppercase C:
- Row 1: Pos 1, Pos 3, Pos 5 (3)
- Row 3: Pos 4 (1)
- Row 4: Pos 1, Pos 4, Pos 5 (3)
- Row 5: Pos 3 (1)
- Row 6: Pos 2 (1)
Total Uppercase C = 3 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 1 = 9
Lowercase c:
- Row 2: Pos 1, Pos 6 (2)
- Row 3: Pos 3, Pos 5 (2)
- Row 5: Pos 2 (1)
Total Lowercase c = 2 + 2 + 1 = 5
Total Count:
9 (Uppercase) + 5 (Lowercase) = 14
Let me re-verify each one to ensure no errors.
1. R1C1: C - Yes
2. R1C3: C - Yes
3. R1C5: C - Yes
4. R2C1: c - Yes
5. R2C6: c - Yes
6. R3C3: c - Yes
7. R3C4: C - Yes
8. R3C5: c - Yes
9. R4C1: C - Yes
10. R4C4: C - Yes
11. R4C5: C - Yes
12. R5C2: c - Yes
13. R5C3: C - Yes
14. R6C2: C - Yes
Are there any others?
- R1C2: Z
- R1C4: b
- R1C6: M
- R2C2: M
- R2C3: a
- R2C4: j
- R2C5: b
- R3C1: j
- R3C2: a
- R3C6: M
- R4C2: j
- R4C3: Z
- R4C6: M
- R5C1: M
- R5C4: a
- R6C1: b
- R6C3: M
- R6C4: j
All non-C letters have been excluded correctly. The similar looking letters 'b', 'd' (none present), 'o', 'e' were avoided.
Final Answer:
There are 14 letters C (both uppercase and lowercase) in the puzzle.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of letter cc worksheet.